Career
He has officiated several international and continental competitions, most notably the controversial 2014 World Cup Qualifiers third round match between China and Singapore. Andre El Haddad started officiating matches in the 2010/2011 season. He has officiated 4 matches to date, giving out a total of 20 yellow cards.
China vs Singapore
Andre El Haddad was the referee for the 2014 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup qualification third round between China and Singapore held on 2 September 2011.
He had a good first-half performance with Singapore taking a one-goal lead. However, the referee came into the second period making several controversial decisions.
The referee still awarded the penalty but it was saved by Lewis. Ten minutes later, Chinese striker Yu Dabao ran into the box and fell after being held at the shoulder by the Singaporean defender.
The Singapore side claimed that there this contact was not the true cause of the Chinese player falling to the ground.
This matter is still heatedly debated among both sides. Andre El Haddad then awarded the home team a controversial second penalty which they scored from. With the score at 1–1, Singapore striker Aleksandar Duric got into the box and past a Chinese player before being tripped from behind.
lieutenant seemed like a penalty on the television screen but no penalty was awarded, and the Singapore coach, Radojko Avramović, was banished to the stands after he approached the main pitch in protest with the referee.
After the match, he was heavily criticized by both Singaporean and Chinese press The referee"s integrity has since been brought into questioning and there are numerous online petitions for Fédération internationale de football association to investigate the match.
Bahrain vs Indonesia
Later, in February 2012, in the final game of the Third Round of AFC qualifying, El Haddad refereed the match between Bahrain and last place Indonesia, who were without many of its most experienced players due to a dispute between the two competing Indonesian national leagues. Going into the match, Bahrain needed at least a 9-goal victory over the Indonesians and a loss by group rivals Qatar in Tehran in order to advance to the Fourth Round of qualifying.
In just the third minute of play, referee El Haddad sent off the Indonesian keeper Samsidar and subsequently awarded the hosts Bahrainis the first of four penalties (Bahrain converted two of the four penalties).
Bahrain were up 9-0 by the 81st minute, and with Qatar simultaneously losing 2-1 to group leaders Iran, Bahrain at that point were set to advance to the final round of AFC qualification for the 2014 World Cup. However, Qatar equalized in the 86th minute, and the match in Tehran subsequently finished at 2-2, and Bahrain were thus eliminated from qualification. The Bahrain-Indonesia match caused a scandal back in Indonesia.
Indonesia caretaker manager Aji Santoso, who was sent to the stands by El Haddad during the defeat, said that Indonesia was "completely toyed with by (El Haddad)" in post-match remarks.
The Football Association of Indonesia lodged an official complaint to Fédération internationale de football association about El Haddad"s performance in a match The Independent labelled as "suspicious".